Synthesis And Characterization — Of Novel Giomers...
Recent advancements in synthesis focus on improving adhesion, fluoride release, and antibacterial properties:
: Experimental giomers use original synthesized urethane tetra-methacrylate analogues (e.g., Bis-GMAexp) as base monomers to enhance mechanical stability and sealing.
: Researchers are using new polyalkenoic acids based on acrylic acid, itaconic acid, and N-acryloyl-L-leucine (an amino acid moiety) for the pre-reacted glass. This modification can improve biocompatibility and fluoride release levels. synthesis and characterization of novel giomers...
To verify the performance of these novel materials, several characterization methods are employed:
to improve remineralization.
: Novel giomers have been synthesized by incorporating antibacterial quaternary ammonium monomers (QAMs) to specifically inhibit cariogenic biofilms and secondary caries. Characterization Techniques
: Formulations often consist of monopastes blending: PRG fillers (typically ~28%). Radiopaque glass powder (silanized with A-174 silane). To verify the performance of these novel materials,
Giomers are "smart" hybrid restorative materials that combine the aesthetics and durability of resin composites with the bioactive benefits of glass ionomers. They utilize technology, where fluoroaluminosilicate glass particles are reacted with polyacrylic acid before being dispersed into a resin matrix. Synthesis of Novel Giomers